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Such ditches would have defined the boundaries of the backlots of medieval burgage plots , which remain fossilised in ... Ditch 1 , recorded towards the northeastern limit of the excavation area , ran northwest - southeast across the ...
Such ditches would have defined the boundaries of the backlots of medieval burgage plots , which remain fossilised in ... Ditch 1 , recorded towards the northeastern limit of the excavation area , ran northwest - southeast across the ...
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7 Section 2 through Ditch 1 evidence of human activity was forthcoming . The bulk of the biological remains in Sample 5 ( the upper fill of Ditch 1 ) consisted of woody and herbaceous plant detritus , but identifiable botanical ...
7 Section 2 through Ditch 1 evidence of human activity was forthcoming . The bulk of the biological remains in Sample 5 ( the upper fill of Ditch 1 ) consisted of woody and herbaceous plant detritus , but identifiable botanical ...
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Medieval alluvial inundation A layer of soft bluish grey clay , deposit [ 150 ] , was observed across the northeastern part of the excavation area , and was recorded in section overlying Ditch 1 ( Fig . 7 ) .
Medieval alluvial inundation A layer of soft bluish grey clay , deposit [ 150 ] , was observed across the northeastern part of the excavation area , and was recorded in section overlying Ditch 1 ( Fig . 7 ) .
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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